Municipalities of the canton of Graubünden explained
There are 101 municipalities in the canton of Graubünden, Switzerland .[1]
List
Mergers
- January 1, 2002: Camuns, Surcasti, Tersnaus and Uors-Peiden merged to form the municipality of Suraua.
January 1, 2003: Donath and Patzen-Fardün merged to form Donat. The place name "Donath" is changed to "Donat", "Patzen" to "Pazen" and "Fardün" to "Farden".
January 1, 2006: Medels im Rheinwald and Splügen merged to form Splügen.
January 1, 2007: St. Antönien and St. Antönien Ascharina merged to form St. Antönien.
January 1, 2008: Ausserferrera and Innerferrera merged to form Ferrera.
St. Peter GR and Pagig merged to form St. Peter-Pagig.
Says and Trimmis merged to form Trimmis.
- January 1, 2009: Wiesen and Davos merged to form Davos.
Feldis/Veulden, Scheid, Trans and Tumegl/Tomils merged to form Tomils.
Tschierv, Fuldera, Lü, Valchava, Santa Maria Val Müstair and Müstair merged to form Val Müstair.
Flond and Surcuolm merged to form Mundaun.
Tschiertschen and Praden merged to form Tschiertschen-Praden.
Andeer, Clugin and Pignia merged to form Andeer.
- January 1, 2010: Bondo, Castasegna, Soglio, Stampa and Vicosoprano merged to form Bregaglia.
Cazis, Portein, Präz, Sarn and Tartar merged to form Cazis.
Parpan, Malix and Churwalden merged to form Churwalden.
- January 1, 2012: Igis and Mastrils merged to form Landquart.
January 1, 2013: Ramosch and Tschlin merged to form Valsot.
Valendas, Versam, Safien and Tenna merged to form Safiental.
Arosa, Calfreisen, Castiel, Lüen, St. Peter-Pagig, Langwies, Molinis and Peist merged to form Arosa
Cumbel, Degen, Lumbrein, Morissen, Suraua, Vignogn, Vella and Vrin merged to form Lumnezia.
- January 1, 2014: Castrisch, Duvin, Ilanz, Ladir, Luven, Pigniu, Pitasch, Riein, Rueun, Ruschein, Schnaus, Sevgein and Siat merged to form Ilanz/Glion
January 1, 2015: Alvaneu, Alvaschein, Brienz/Brinzauls, Mon, Switzerland, Surava, Stierva and Tiefencastel merged to form Albula/Alvra.
St. Martin and Vals merged to form Vals.
Almens, Paspels, Pratval, Rodels and Tomils merged to form Domleschg.
Ardez, Ftan, Guarda, Scuol, Sent and Tarasp merged to form Scuol.
Lavin, Susch and Zernez merged to form Zernez.
Arvigo, Braggio, Cauco and Selma merged to form Calanca.
- January 1, 2016: Bivio, Cunter, Marmorera, Mulegns, Riom-Parsonz, Salouf, Savognin, Sur and Tinizong-Rona merged to form Surses.
Mundaun and Obersaxen merged to form Obersaxen Mundaun.
Klosters-Serneus and Saas im Prättigau merged to form Klosters-Serneus.
Luzein and St. Antönien merged to form Luzein.
- January 1, 2017:
Grono, Leggia and Verdabbio merged to form Grono.
- January 1, 2018:
Mutten and Thusis merged to form Thusis.
Bergün and Filisur merged to form Bergün Filisur.
Andiast, Breil/Brigels and Waltensburg/Vuorz merged to form Breil/Brigels.
- January 1, 2019:
Hinterrhein, Nufenen and Splügen merged to form Rheinwald
- January 1, 2020:
Chur and Maladers merged to form Chur
- January 1, 2021:
Casti-Wergenstein, Donat, Lohn and Mathon merged to form Muntogna da Schons
Chur and Haldenstein merged to form ChurNotes and References
- Web site: Répertoire officiel des communes de Suisse . 2009-01-01 . Statistique Suisse . 10 July 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160303175719/https://www.bfs.admin.ch/bfs/portal/fr/index/infothek/nomenklaturen/blank/blank/gem_liste/03.Document.90142.xls . 3 March 2016 .